...between getting the virus and developing symptoms is also quite long, up to eight weeks. For these reasons, it is sometimes hard to diagnose mono, as the affected person may...
...out or reach overhead Difficulty to comb one’s hair Other medical reasons for the removal of intact mammary implants include: Interference with breast cancer screening (such as a mammography) Breast...
...high cholesterol. However, if side effects occur, or statins are not an available option for various reasons, there are other medications that can be used instead. These include cholesterol absorption...
...be managed with medical treatment, lifestyle changes, proper diet, and exercise. Unfortunately, cases persisting beyond two years are often unresponsive to non-surgical medical treatment, making surgery the only available option....
...more severe than usual Vertigo, particularly when stroke affects the brain stem Nausea and vomiting Unusual breathing patterns Sudden sleepiness or difficulty waking up Transient ischemic attack A transient ischemic...
...different from the baby’s usual cry Irritability Lethargy or less activity than usual Drowsiness, sleepiness or being difficult to wake up Refusal to eat and/or vomiting Jerky movements and stiffness,...
...part of the endocrine system that is responsible for creating melatonin, a hormone that plays a huge role in the body’s circadian rhythm. Pineal tumours affect not only sleep but...
...light Stiff neck Nausea Vomiting Lack of appetite Feeling sleepy or having trouble waking up Lack of energy Lack of coordination Inability to concentrate Symptoms in newborn babies and young...
...provide benefits such as: Pain relief for a variety of conditions including menstrual pain, musculoskeletal pain and headaches. Improved digestion and better sleep. Boosted energy levels. Improved mental health and...
...or recurrent nose bleeds) Problems with speaking (dysphonia) Obstructive sleep apnoea (breathing problems during sleep) Problems with swallowing (dysphagia) Endoscopy is also often used to observe patient’s progress following a...